2021-09-06

Hell's Canyon, Emerald Lake, Idaho

 Hell's Canyon Wilderness, Emerald Lake Idaho

Emerald Lake, at approximately 7,000 feet (pass at 7,800'?), is part of the Seven Devils Mountain Range. 

From Council, Idaho, drive about 50 miles (2.5hr drive) to Black Lake Campground.  From there, it is a moderate hike of 5 or 6 miles with a full-pack.  Although Black Lake campground was fairly busy, we had the trail, and Emerald Lake, to ourselves for the entire trip.  We spent 3 days, intending 4, but forest fires further North filled the valleys with smoke, forcing an early departure.  

Emerald Lake only has one or two good camping spots.  A wide marsh at the inlet makes the West side of the lake unapproachable.  Traveling along the East side, near the inlet, is one spot suitable for a single tent.  Then a quarter-mile further is a camp that can hold three tents.  From then on, the lake-shore is too strewn with fallen timber and inclines to be camp-able.  The outlet has a few uneven spots for camping, along with room for pack animals, should you have such critters.

This trip is from late August, 2021.  Photographs taken with a Nikon D5100, and Tamaron 10-24mm.  All photographs hand-held and most were shot at 10mm.  I typically shoot at ISO 100.  Because good tripods are heavy, none of these photos are HDR.

A small tarn, on the left, as you cross the divide


Casey Mountain, at the divide, looking North, by North West


Looking down on Emerald Lake in the distance


At the approach to Emerald Lake
       

Along the East Side, with smoke and sunlight filtering through


Considering Hell's Canyon's penchant for being dry, the forest on the East side of the lake was surprisingly lush and moist. 


Looking towards the inlet


Catch and Release fingerlings


Stylized photo for Shutterfly Book Cover


SwanFalls, Idaho 2021

 SwanFalls, Idaho 2021

HDR photo, looking North, North West.
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This was a spur-of-the moment late-morning day-trip.  One should wait for early morning or late-late afternoon for landscapes like this.


See the first attempt here:
https://imageliner.blogspot.com/2017/11/snake-river-canyon-at-swan-falls-idaho.html


Snake River, looking South.  Non-HDR snapshot

Madhuban Indian Cuisine, Boise ID

 Madhuban Indian restaurant, Boise, Idaho

Cellphone photo, late afternoon sun through the doorway.
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Koenig Winery, Caldwell Idaho

 Koenig Winery, Caldwell Idaho
Cellphone Snapshots on a pleasant fall afternoon




Bruneau Idaho, Fence Line

Fence Line, Near Bruneau Sand Dunes, Idaho 2018
Trying out the new Tamaron APC 10-24mm wide-angle

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HDR

HDR

Bruneau Sand Dunes

Bruneau Canyon, HDR

Adelmann Mine

 Adelmann Mine trail, East of Boise, Idaho

Just a short drive outside of Boise is the Adelmann mine.  The Mine's history is murky, with the date built unclear.  It stopped operations around 1903 and reportedly mined for gold, silver, lead, pyrite, and quartz.  Near by, the main mine shaft was dynamited shut.  The rails for hand-carts, leading from the shaft to the mill were still there.

Drive East of Boise, along Highway 21.  Just past Lucky Peak Dam, crest Hilltop cafe, and another half-mile down the hill is a State Maintenance facility.  Park on the outside of the gates and walk through the yard.  The trail is not well marked, but is easy to follow. 

The hike is 5 miles with a moderately steep climb, 1300 feet elevation gain.  We carried a liter of water and a light lunch.

These photos are handheld snapshots taken November, 2019 and it was late in the day by the time we were done.  Because of the hills, sunset was about 3:00pm.

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Looking down the valley

Keywords:  Adelman mine, Alderman mine (sic)